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My truck shaking while i driving any mph it shaking and i not know what causing it

I would say that you have a tire out of whack. Look for any weirdness in your treads, Probably a broken tread belt.
9/16/2012 10:29:55 PM • Mitsubishi... • Answered on Sep 16, 2012
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Mighty Max Brake Lights, Stereo & Clock all stopped working at the same time. Any suggestions?

you may have a bad ground, or a short in one of the wires. pull out the stereo.
8/19/2012 3:02:23 AM • Mitsubishi... • Answered on Aug 19, 2012
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How to install water pump 1990 Mighty Max 2.0L

in my automotive experience-the asembley is what i call a sandwich affect -so if the water pump is behind the the belt more likely yes-peel away the layers- the water pump bolts to the block right -expose the part to be replaced if the timing belt is behind the pump and does not run the pump id say leave it be but if your vehicle needs a belt and your right there you may wish to do that too :-)
7/15/2012 11:23:14 PM • Mitsubishi... • Answered on Jul 15, 2012
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How does the distributor connect to the timing

The dist is usually connected to the camshaft by a gear.
7/1/2012 4:21:35 PM • Mitsubishi... • Answered on Jul 01, 2012
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What is the part number for the computer control module/electrical relay module

Year, make and model there, please.
3/13/2012 4:06:48 PM • Mitsubishi... • Answered on Mar 13, 2012
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Does a mitsubishi mighty max have a fuel pump rod

It doesn't show one in the 2.0 or 2.6
2/18/2012 7:16:51 PM • Mitsubishi... • Answered on Feb 18, 2012
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1983 pickup 2wd that will

Might be your overdrive switch/solenoid
9/16/2011 11:01:43 PM • Mitsubishi... • Answered on Sep 16, 2011
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How to install a clutch

Disconnect the battery, disconnect the Hydraulic Line from the Slave Cylinder, Remove the Starter (2 bolts, 2 wires. Bolts are 14mm, 1 wire is 12mm, 1 plugs in), Remove the Driveshaft(s) (4 12mm bolts) Remove the 6 bolts from the bellhousing (4 are 14mm, 2 are 10mm)
Remove the bolt from the Transfer Case Mount, 12mm (only if it's a 4WD, if it's 2WD this doesn't apply), remove the 2 bolts that hold the Transmission Mount to the Crossmember (12mm or 14mm, it varies)
Slide the transmission back on the crossmember, away from the engine, I recommend running a ratchet strap across the frame to balance the transmission.
Remove the Pressure Plate from the Flywheel (Six 10mm bolts), Inspect the Pilot Bearing (if it needs replaced, you'll need to remove the Flywheel which is held on with six 18mm bolts, drive out the old bearing and drive in the new one, reinstall the flywheel, using Threadlocker on the bolts, torque the bolts to 100 ft lbs) Install the new clutch disc and Pressure Plate, with the centering tool inserted through the disc into the pilot bearing. Use thread locker on the pressure plate bolts and torque them to 20 ft lbs. Remove the centering/alignment tool after you've bolted it together
Remove old Throw Out bearing from input shaft on the transmission and slide the new one on. Slide the Transmission forward (make sure the input shaft slides into the pilot bearing, don't force the transmission into place or you could damage the clutch disc or break the input shaft) Torque the Bellhousing Bolts to 40 ft lbs (4 14mm bolts), Torque the 2 10mm bolts to 14 ft lbs, Install the Starter (torque bolts to 23 ft lbs), Reconnect Hydraulic Line to Slave Cylinder. Torque Transmission Mount Bolts to 30 ft lbs.
Reinstall Driveshafts, torque bolts on flange/yoke to 40 ft lbs. Fill Clutch Master Cylinder with DOT-3 Brake & Clutch Fluid, Open Bleeder Screw on Slave Cylinder and bleed the air out of the system, close bleeder screw.
Reconnect the wires to the Starter, Reconnect the battery.
8/24/2011 1:12:47 AM • Mitsubishi... • Answered on Aug 24, 2011
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Oil preaser switch replacement 95 mitsabishi

not sure what you wont to know but the sender will be mostlikly near the oil filter,with ignition on short the wire and the oil pressure gauge will read high or oil pressure light will go off youll know you have the wright sender
8/14/2011 1:06:04 AM • Mitsubishi... • Answered on Aug 14, 2011
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